Reverse Biasing a Voltage Regulator

In summary, the conversation discusses the use of a microcontroller development board with a 5V regulator and a header for powering external circuits. The question is raised about what would happen if the 5V pin on the board is connected to an external power supply without the wall plug connected. It is noted that this could potentially cause damage to the regulator and drain the battery faster. Some regulators, such as the Micrel MIC5235, are designed to be operated in this manner.
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Hello All,

Simple question here. I have a microcontroller development board that plugs into the wall and has a garden variety LM7805 type 5V regulator on the board for powering the microcontroller and other peripherals. But also on this board is a header that allows the 5V from the board to power external circuits. My question is, what happens if I connect the 5V pin on the board to an external 5V power supply without the wall plug connected to the board?

In other words, I have a situation where I am supplying 5V to the 5V rail while there is no input voltage on the input side of the 5V regulator. Does it care if there is no input voltage or will this cause damage to the regulator?

Thanks,
Jason O
 
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There is often a diode placed across the regulator to avoid this happening in normal use.
It could happen if there was a charged capacitor on the 5 Volt line and you turned off the input power.

So, yes, this is risky. The plug should probably disconnect the output of the regulator from the 5 Volt line if the 5 volts was going to come from elsewhere.
 
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Plus you are powering all of the internal circuitry of the 7805 with your alternate supply. If it a battery it will drain faster.

There are some regulators that are designed to be operated like you are describing. Micrel MIC5235 for example.

BoB
 

Related to Reverse Biasing a Voltage Regulator

What is reverse biasing a voltage regulator?

Reverse biasing a voltage regulator is the process of applying a reverse voltage to the regulator in order to prevent current from flowing through it. This is typically done to protect the regulator from damage or to prevent it from regulating the voltage.

Why is reverse biasing important for a voltage regulator?

Reverse biasing is important for a voltage regulator because it helps to prevent damage to the regulator. When a reverse voltage is applied, it blocks the flow of current through the regulator, protecting it from potential overloads or short circuits.

How does reverse biasing work in a voltage regulator?

Reverse biasing in a voltage regulator works by applying a voltage in the opposite direction of the normal flow of current. This creates a barrier that prevents current from flowing through the regulator, effectively shutting it off. This helps to protect the regulator from damage and keep it from regulating the voltage.

What are the potential risks of reverse biasing a voltage regulator?

There are a few potential risks when reverse biasing a voltage regulator. One risk is that the regulator may not be able to handle the reverse voltage and could become damaged. Another risk is that the regulator may not be able to regulate the voltage properly once the reverse voltage is removed.

When should a voltage regulator be reverse biased?

A voltage regulator should be reverse biased when there is a risk of overloading or short circuiting the regulator. This could occur when connecting a new power source or when testing the regulator. It is important to make sure that the regulator can handle the reverse voltage before applying it.

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